约旦躁郁症患者及其主要照顾者对躁郁症复发预警信号的认识评估。

IF 2 Q2 NURSING SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2024-11-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608241299271
Mohammad A Abu Sabra, Salam Bani Hani, Raid Abu Jebbeh
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导言:公共卫生面临的最大挑战之一是提高人们对躁郁症复发早期预警信号(EWS)的认识。尽管为提高人们的认识水平做出了多种努力,但复发率仍然很高。人们对双相情感障碍的认识水平仍然模糊和不足:本研究旨在评估约旦患者及其主要照顾者对躁狂症复发预警信号的认知程度:方法:采用描述性横断面设计,招募了275名患者及其主要照顾者,让他们填写改编版的躁郁症复发意识问卷:分析结果显示,患者及其主要照顾者对躁狂症复发EWS的认识水平较低且不足(患者,平均值=2.61(SD=2.6);主要照顾者,平均值=3.84(SD=2.2);评分范围为0至10分):研究表明,人们对这些征兆的认识水平仍然模糊和不足。这意味着,要确保患者及其主要护理人员获得长期的积极疗效,就必须对躁狂症复发的警示信号和症状有高度的认识。躁郁症复发预警系统的标准实践需要充足的资源、支持和一个有能力且沟通良好的多学科团队。
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The Assessment of Awareness of Early Warning Signs of Bipolar Disorder Recurrence Among Patients and Their Main Caregivers in Jordan.

Introduction: One of the biggest challenges to public health is increasing knowledge of the early warning signs (EWS) of bipolar disorder recurrence. The recurrence incidence is still high despite multiple attempts to improve the awareness level. The awareness level is still ambiguous and insufficient.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the degree of awareness of EWS of bipolar disorder recurrence among patients and their main caregivers in Jordan.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional design was used to recruit 275 patients and their main caregivers to fill out the adapted version of the Awareness of the EWS of Relapse Questionnaire.

Results: The analysis showed that patients and their main caregivers' awareness of the EWS of bipolar disorder recurrence was low and inadequate (patients, mean = 2.61 (SD = 2.6); main caregivers, mean = 3.84 (SD = 2.2); scores range from 0 to 10).

Conclusion: According to the study, the awareness level of these signs is still vague and inadequate. This means that ensuring long-term positive results for patients and their main caregivers requires a high degree of awareness regarding the warning signs and symptoms of bipolar disorder recurrence. To engage in standard practice, EWS of bipolar disorder recurrence awareness necessitate adequate resources, support, and an empowered and well-communicated multidisciplinary team.

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